包容审慎执法

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国新办发布会介绍规范涉企行政执法专项行动开展情况:纠治四类问题维护企业合法权益
Jing Ji Ri Bao· 2025-05-22 22:00
Core Viewpoint - The special action to standardize administrative law enforcement related to enterprises has been fully launched nationwide since March, focusing on addressing key issues and areas that affect businesses [1][2]. Group 1: Key Issues Addressed - The action targets four prominent issues: arbitrary charges, fines, inspections, and closures; illegal cross-regional enforcement; inconsistent enforcement standards; and abuse of power and misconduct by law enforcement [1][2]. - A total of 6,232 problem clues have been collected, with 5,246 cases prompted for handling, involving an amount of 335 million yuan, recovering losses of approximately 9.88 million yuan for enterprises [2]. Group 2: Implementation and Coordination - The Ministry of Justice has established a working team to enhance coordination and guide local levels in forming their own teams, ensuring accountability at the municipal and county levels [2]. - Training has been provided to over 30,000 frontline law enforcement personnel through a combination of online and offline methods [2]. Group 3: Regulatory Framework and Enforcement - The State Administration for Market Regulation is actively revising pricing laws and establishing regulations to clarify legal responsibilities and increase penalties for illegal charges [2]. - The Ministry of Emergency Management is piloting non-site enforcement in nine provinces, utilizing big data and AI to reduce on-site inspections while promoting lenient enforcement measures [3]. Group 4: Legal and Economic Environment - The special action aligns with the spirit of the Private Economy Promotion Law, aiming to enhance legal compliance and protect the legitimate rights of various business entities, including private enterprises [4].
应急管理部:大力推进包容审慎执法,减少对企业正常生产经营干扰
news flash· 2025-05-22 04:27
Core Viewpoint - The government is implementing a regulatory framework to standardize administrative law enforcement for enterprises, focusing on safety production inspections and penalties [1] Group 1: Regulatory Framework - The classification and grading inspection system will limit the annual inspection frequency for high-risk industries to a maximum of 2, 4, 8, and 12 times based on their safety production standardization levels [1] - Non-high-risk industries will have their inspection frequency capped at 1, 2, 4, and 6 times respectively [1] Group 2: Enforcement Measures - The initiative promotes a more lenient enforcement approach, establishing a baseline for administrative penalty discretion [1] - Seven measures for "no penalty for first minor violations" have been introduced, along with a list of non-penalty and exemption items developed by 24 provincial emergency management departments [1]